AI is not an Oracle. It is a Partner. And partners need limits.
Erik Amorim
CEO, BrixAurea

We are living in a curious phase: we have never had so much information... and, at the same time, it has never been so easy to be deceived by information.
I use AI every day. I like it. It accelerates. It delivers insight.
But there is one thing I learned quickly and want to record here:
AI is trained to be plausible. Humans are trained to be responsible. These are different things.
Where can this go wrong?
AI gives you the answer "that makes sense".
The human has to ask: "where can this go wrong?"
And that is, for me, the most important question a serious professional should ask an AI:
"What are you NOT seeing / cannot guarantee in this response?"
Because then:
- you reveal the model's blind spot;
- you remember that context is not in the data;
- and you avoid a bad decision dressed as a pretty answer.
Context in Real Estate and Finance
And why is this relevant to business, finance, and real estate?
Because context errors in finance cost money.
AI doesn't know the investor is more risk-averse this month. AI doesn't know the partners had a disagreement yesterday. AI doesn't know the bank changed the credit line on Monday.
Who knows this is people.
People who are in the operation. People who look at reports, but also look in the eye.
For this reason, my vision is simple:
Good AI doesn't replace serious professionals.
Good AI empowers serious professionals.
Bad AI is the one that answers everything.
Good AI is the one that says where it might be wrong.
At BrixAurea, this is not a catchphrase for us. It is a method.
We use AI to accelerate analysis, scenarios, and reports — but the decision and responsibility remain human.
Because clients don't pay for well-written guesses; they pay for governance, context, and accountability.
If you are using AI in your company and not asking "where does this break?", you are not doing digital transformation.
You are just outsourcing the error.
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